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Testing Biodegradable Films as Alternatives to Plastic-Film Mulching for Enhancing the Yield and Economic Benefits of Processed Tomato in Xinjiang Region

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Yinghao Xue, Yinghao Xue, Yinghao Xue, Yinghao Xue, Anwar Abduwaiti, Yinghao Xue, Yinghao Xue, Yinghao Xue, Xiaowei Liu, Xiaowei Liu, Xiaowei Liu, Anwar Abduwaiti, Yinghao Xue, Tuo Jin, Yinghao Xue, Yinghao Xue, Tuo Jin, Qin Liu, Tuo Jin, Tuo Jin, Xiaowei Liu, Xiaowei Liu, Changrong Yan Tuo Jin, Changrong Yan Changrong Yan Xiaowei Liu, Changrong Yan, Xiaowei Liu, Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan, Tuo Jin, Qin Liu, Changrong Yan Qin Liu, Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan, Yinghao Xue, Tuo Jin, Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan, Qin Liu, Changrong Yan Changrong Yan Changrong Yan Yinghao Xue, Changrong Yan Tuo Jin, Changrong Yan Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan, Zhe Bao, Changrong Yan, Zhe Bao, Qin Liu, Changrong Yan Tuo Jin, Changrong Yan Changrong Yan, Yinghao Xue, Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan, Yinghao Xue, Qin Liu, Hongqi Wu, Changrong Yan Tuo Jin, Changrong Yan Changrong Yan Changrong Yan Changrong Yan Yinghao Xue, Yinghao Xue, Tuo Jin, Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan Qin Liu, Changrong Yan, Tuo Jin, Qin Liu, Changrong Yan, Pengcheng He, Changrong Yan Changrong Yan Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan Changrong Yan Zhe Bao, Zhe Bao, Changrong Yan Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan Qin Liu, Changrong Yan Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan Xiaowei Liu, Changrong Yan, Changrong Yan

Summary

Biodegradable mulch films were tested against conventional plastic mulch in processed tomato fields in Xinjiang, China, with results showing comparable yields while substantially reducing plastic residue accumulation in soil.

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The extensive application of plastic-film mulching (PFM) has brought a series of environmental pollution due to the lack of awareness of plastic-film rational use and absence of plastic residues recycling in China. In addition, the use of degradable film instead of common polyethylene plastic film (PE film) can effectively alleviate this situation. The substitution of PE film with biodegradable film in the agricultural production of processed tomato in Xinjiang region was investigated in this study. Using bare soil as the control, we compared the effects of PE film and biodegradable film mulching on crop growth, yield, and economic benefits in processed tomato. The results indicated that: (1) Biodegradable film with a thickness of about 8 μm can meet the mechanical operation requirements, and the effect of biodegradable film mulching was completely consistent with that of PE film; (2) Four kinds of biodegradable film can meet the requirements of processed tomato growth and development, although slightly different from PE film in increasing temperature and water retention; (3) Plastic-film planting can ensure a net profit of 1.14–1.64 ten thousand CNY per hectare under the current production conditions and mode of Xinjiang region, and biodegradable film planting was observed to be essentially equal to those of PE film; (4) Nearly 50%–70% of the biodegradable film was ruptured and degraded during processed tomato harvesting, which avoided the occurrence of the winch of the plastic-film winding harvester and improves the efficiency and commodity rate of the processed tomato harvest operation. As the biodegradable film mulching causes no residual pollution, it is accepted to be an alternative to plastic-film mulching for agricultural applications and supports the sustainable development of agroecosystems in Xinjiang region.

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